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Recent Developments of Experimental Techniques and Their Applications at NASA Langley Research Center
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The need for highly accurate measurements of velocity, temperature, pressure and density has required the development of new experimental techniques. While the majority of these development efforts at NASA Langley are focused toward applications for aeronautical programs such as the High-Speed Civil Transport, Advanced Subsonic Transport, and the National Aero-Space Plane, a number are applicable to other fields. The intent of this paper is to review recent instrumentation developments and applications at NASA Langley Research Center that may have applications in automotive testing. Five experimental techniques are described along with recent results obtained in NASA facilities.
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Kjelgaard, S. and Sellers, W., "Recent Developments of Experimental Techniques and Their Applications at NASA Langley Research Center," SAE Technical Paper 940419, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940419.Also In
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